CS Aylmer is pleased to welcome a new coach: Enzo NOBLE ⚽
Passionate and motivated, Enzo joins the club with the desire to contribute to the development of our organization.
We warmly welcome him to the CS Aylmer family! 👏
Why did you choose to become a soccer coach?
Passionate about football from a very young age, I chose to become a coach in order to pass on strong values and support young athletes in their development, both educationally and athletically.
What has been your journey as a football coach?
I obtained my federal coaching diplomas in France up to the UEFA A License and completed university studies in sports science. I have coached many teams, from grassroots (soccer school) to senior level, which allowed me to develop a comprehensive vision of player development.
What would you like to bring to Club Soccer Aylmer from a sporting perspective?
I aim to bring my experience and knowledge in tactical, technical, athletic, and mental aspects to contribute to player development and the club’s progression.
Why Canada?
Canada has always attracted me because of its environment, mindset, and opportunities. The fact that Quebec is French-speaking is also an important asset for my integration.
Did you play soccer? If so, what was your journey?
Yes, I started playing soccer at the age of 7 and played until I was 25 before fully dedicating myself to coaching. I played for several clubs in Strasbourg, where I was able to learn, improve, and greatly enjoy the game.
What is your favorite football team?
I don’t support just one particular team, but I really enjoy FC Barcelona and Manchester United, which I follow whenever possible. Currently, Bayern Munich also impresses me.
Who is your favorite player?
Lionel Messi, because everything he does seems almost supernatural — a true spectacle for soccer fans.
Who is your favorite coach?
Marcelo Bielsa, for his ability to impose a strong playing identity, his high standards, and his commitment to player development in service of the team.
What is your favorite quote?
“Understanding the game is already the first step toward mastering it.”